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North Hills marks Homecoming 2025 with close pink-out game against Shaler, night of dancing

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| Thursday, October 16, 2025 6:31 p.m.
Courtesy of North Hills School District
North Hills students donned their favorite shades of pink during the 2025 homecoming game’s Pink Out.

North Hills School District celebrated Homecoming 2025 with a close game against Shaler on Oct. 10 and a dance the following evening.

Friday night’s game was a pink out, with proceeds benefiting 412Thrive, a local nonprofit that helps people impacted by breast cancer and genetic mutations that lead to cancer.

Though the Indians fell to the Shaler Area Titans, 17-14, the night was still one to remember.

Before the game, last year’s homecoming queen, Maddy Morris, crowned the new king and queen — Ethan Guszczynski (boys basketball) and Morgan Duty (Norhian/yearbook) — as well as first runners-up Joey Lutz (football) and Niamh Greer (senior class) and second runners-up Ella Crowley (girls cross country) and Simon Holderny (band).

The crownings were followed by the traditional convertible parade across Martorelli Stadium.

The weekend’s excitement ended Saturday night with a homecoming dance themed “A Night in the Lights” in both gyms of North Hills Middle School.


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